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@KEW, your a Engineer? Audio? Electrical? Was just polking fun about the "Sausage" thingThe reliability of a system such as an AVR is calculated by the product of the reliability of each component required for the system to function properly.
I am admittedly grossly over simplifying this, but if we say that an AVR has a signal path that involves 25 components and the reliability if each component (say lasting 5 years) is 99% we would calculate the system reliability (for that signal path) at 0.99 raised to the 25th power = 0.778, or we would expect 22.2% of AVR's to fail within those 5 years. And that is for just one signal path (keeping it simple)!
Obviously an AVR/AVP (and especially this one) has more than 25 components that are critical to functioning and some of those components like a piece of wire have nearly 100% reliability (unless failure elsewhere results in an over-current condition, but the other failure already resulted in a system failure).
However, 99% reliability for 5 years is not a given.
If we have 50 components (still way shy of your Denon) at 99% we would get 60.5% reliability for the system.
This is my effort at explaining why this incredibly complex unit seemed doomed to failure (disproportionate to a more typical AVR/AVP).
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